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Charles Caleb Plummer

11 Jun 1883 – 25 Jan 1941

Birth11 Jun 1883
Death25 Jan 1941
CemeterySpring Creek Cemetery
Ruskin , Nuckolls County , Nebraska , USA
Added byPeggy Bargen Duey on 06 Apr 2010
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The Norfolk Daily News (Norfolk, NE), Monday, Jan. 27, 1941; pg. 2 Charles Plummer Charles Plummer, 57, Albion, who became suddenly seriously sick on Christmas day, died Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in a Norfolk hospital where he had been a patient three days and where he submitted to a major operation Saturday morning. Surviving are his wife and several sons and daughters. The body was taken to Albion where funeral arrangements were to be made. ========================= The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE) Thursday, January 30, 1941; pg. 5 Charles Plummer of Albion, formerly of Ruskin, passed away Friday and the body was brought to Ruskin on Tuesday afternoon for burial. He is survived by the wife, two sons and a daughter, besides other relatives. -- Ruskin Items. ======================== The Albion Argus (Albion, NE), Thursday, January 30, 1941; pg. 4 Charles C. Plummer Rites on January 28 Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 9 o'clock from the Smith Home for Funerals for Charles C. Plummer 57, Rev. R.A. Trowbridge was in charge. Interment was made at Ruskin cemetery near Ruskin by the side of his son. Charles C. Plummer, youngest son of Nancy C. and Joseph W. Plummer, was born near Persia, Iowa, June 11, 1883, and departed this life January 25, 1941, at a Norfolk hospital at the age of 57 years, 7 months, 14 days. His ailment was of long duration but he suffered with great patience and his courage and determination in his late illness is something to be forever remembered by his family. He showed deep appreciation for any deed great or small that were shown him. On December 25, 1902, he was united in marriage to Mable Craig of Clyde, Mo., and their married life was begun on a farm near Pisgah, Iowa. Since then they have lived in various places, the last five years of which was spent in Greeley, his present home being near Albion. Three sons and one daughter were born to them. One son, Joe L., preceded him in death. Dale, Pansy and Andrew survive along with his widow. He led a good honest Christian life and was a member of the Methodist church at Greeley at the time of his death. His brother Thomas passed away just one month ago to the day, Dec. 25. Other relatives left to remember him besides those named are a granddaughter, Betty Ann, the daughter of Bessie and Andrew Plummer; Joe Plummer, his only surviving brother who at present is at Long Beach and was unable to attend the funeral; and other relatives and a host of friends.

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